Two Cases for Your Home Server

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Thermaltake is no stranger to large cases, to wit, the and the . The company’s latest home server chassis is apparently designed to blend into the home theater environment by posing as a subwoofer. The Eureka’s rounded aluminum bezel puts forth a mesh grill that masks its shameful PC identity. While we find this approach somewhat puzzling, we’ve seen it before, in the .

The Eureka comes in your choice of two innocuous home theater colors—black or silver. Despite its size, it tips the scales at slightly less than 20 pounds, thanks to its all aluminum construction.

Opening the bulging bezel door reveals five 5.25-inch and two 3.5-inch front drive bays. The front I/O ports on the side of the bezel are still accessible even when the door is shut.

For added security, both the side panel latch and front bezel can be locked with a key. Continued…